We have a some high powered spotting scopes for bird watching and some other strong optical equipment. Nothing like a 'real' astronomer would have, but the last time there was a supermoon, looking at the moon through the equipment was really neat.

Even if it wasn't cloudy, you wouldn't be particularly impressed. It will only be about 14% bigger than normal, which you wouldn't notice if you weren't looking for it. You can cover the entire moon with a dime at arms length, even tonight.

Mostly cloudy here in southwest Florida, but when I went outside at midnight, the moon was shining brightly through a hole in the clouds, although not for very long. Big, bright, but not exceptionally so to my eyes, since it was high in the sky.

A little cloudy here, but it definitely looks bigger. Took a little while to peek over the mountains. I was always a little spooked by the moon. When I was very little my parents took me out in the night to see a moon eclipse and it freaked me out.